No, there is no after-credits (post-credits) scene in Avatar: Fire and Ash — the movie ends when the credits finish rolling, with no extra scene or teaser afterward.

No mid- or post-credits stinger

Like the first two Avatar films, James Cameron did not include a mid-credits or post-credits scene in Fire and Ash. There is no hidden scene after the credits that teases Avatar 4 or any other future installment; once the credits are done, the story is over for now.

This fits Cameron’s style: he prefers to tell a complete, self-contained story in each film rather than using stingers to hype the next chapter. The previous movies (Avatar and The Way of Water) also had no post-credits scenes, so this is consistent with the franchise’s pattern.

What happens during the credits

While there’s no extra scene, the end credits sequence is still worth watching for fans. It features beautiful visuals of Pandora and an original song that reflects the film’s themes of unity, healing, and family.

There’s also a brief tribute card during the credits honoring a longtime James Cameron collaborator and producer who passed away in 2024, which many viewers choose to stay for.

Why no post-credits scene?

Cameron has said he likes to give audiences a clear, satisfying ending rather than dangling threads or cliffhangers that depend on future films. He’s already shot some scenes for Avatar 4 and has scripts ready for Avatar 4 and 5 , but he didn’t feel the need to tease them with a post-credits scene in Fire and Ash.

So, if you’re wondering whether to stay seated after the credits: you can leave once the credits start if you want, but if you enjoy the music and visuals, it’s still a nice way to wind down from the movie.

Bottom line:
No, Avatar: Fire and Ash does not have an after-credits scene. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.